Wednesday, March 19, 2025

UPDATED: Another Reason To Avoid Travel To The U.S.


As I have been writing of late, more and more Canadians are choosing not to travel to the U.S. for holiday purposes. The American attacks on our sovereignty have rightly rankled people, but now there are additional reasons to avoid the increasingly fascist country.

You have probably heard of new rules requiring Canadians visiting for more than 30 days to register as aliens and be fingerprinted. However, there is something else to now worry about beyond administrative inconvenience, as evidenced by the horrifying experience of Canadian Jasmine Mooney. While some may say she brought this on herself because of a visa 'irregularity',  most Canadians do not expect imprisonment upon entering America.

Jasmine Mooney, an actor who is also co-founder of the beverage brand Holy! Water, was detained on 3 March in San Diego, California.

The 35-year-old Canadian citizen’s work visa to the US was reportedly revoked back in November while traveling from Vancouver to Los Angeles, and she was attempting to file a new application.

Her mother, Alexis Eagles, who lives in British Columbia, says Mooney was detained at the San Ysidro border crossing between Mexico and San Diego, the busiest land border crossing in the world, on 3 March with an incomplete application for a work visa. Eagles told the Vancouver Sun that instead of sending her daughter to Canada or advising her to fix her application, US Customs and Border Protection officers arrested her.

What ensued was nothing short of a nightmare. 

She spent three nights in the detention centre, then was transferred. “We eventually learned that about 30 people, including Jasmine, were removed from their cells at 3am and transferred to the San Luis detention center in Arizona,” Eagles said.

“They are housed together in a single concrete cell with no natural light, fluorescent lights that are never turned off, no mats, no blankets, and limited bathroom facilities.”

Every time Mooney was transferred, she was handcuffed and in chains, Eagles claimed.

Mooney told ABC 10 that she was appalled by the conditions inside the private detention facility in San Luis where she was being kept.

“I have never in my life seen anything so inhumane,” she said. “I was put in a cell, and I had to sleep on a mat with no blanket, no pillow, with an aluminum foil wrapped over my body like a dead body for two and a half days.”

The case did not escape the attention of David Eby, C.C.'s premier, who said

he was "profoundly concerned about these kind of actions" by the U.S. administration, saying they "violate the very idea that Canadians are safe in the U.S. when we visit." 

"The nature of our relationship is so fraught right now that this case makes us all wonder, you know, what about our relatives who are working in the States? What about when we cross the border, what kind of experience are we gonna have?" 

Mooney is now back home in British Columbia, but her experience sends a chilling message to all of us. As my mother used to say, "It's better to be safe than sorry." Indeed, all Canadians would be wise to keep such observations in mind if contemplating crossing the border, and err on the side of caution. 

UPDATE: If you would like to read Jasmine Mooney's first-person account of her ordeal, please click here.






8 comments:

  1. Had 2 u.s. crossing experiences @ 5-6 hours each in the 80s as a single parent of an infant child . When you realize that most of your problem is in their thinking and their thinking is poor .... well.... being a single parent was reason enough to disassemble the vehicle.
    911 introduced rendition flights of citizens, and in some cases Canadians, to out of north america prisons for interrogation.
    So this is nothing new really.
    Drumpf is just america "out loud"
    Righteous and wrong and for a long time.
    History shows u.s. pro nazi leanings ad nausium , remember Times' man of the year 1938, and the wave of Germans nazis brought over for finance, industry and science ala Operation Paperclip?
    I see Carney got Drumpf "approval".
    Of the verified 50,000 lies he has told watch how the cons gobble this up as a truth.
    Drumpf loves trolling and baiting the "poorly educated" and offending the rest. Hardly the very stable genius tho , just natural crass vindictiveness.

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  2. I completely agree, lungta. The terrible behaviour we are witnessing has always been a strong undercurrent in the U.S., but now Trump has given licence to all of the crazies. As for his approval of Carney, I can only imagine that his advisors told him to indulge in some gaslighting, assuming that all of us are as stupid as the Americans are. PP is trying to exploit Trump's non-endorsement of him, but I hope and think this will get him very limited political mileage.

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  3. That Guardian story is excellent, particularly because it also covers the corrupt for-profit prison industry.
    What a terrible experience she had - I read another article that interviewed a San Diego immigration lawyer who had told her not to attempt to enter where she did because of problems at that crossing, but she had just assumed she would be fine.

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    1. All bets are now off when it comes to contact with the Americans, Cathie. As well, I recall reading a book about the private prison system in the U.S. several years ago. As one would expect, they are understaffed, facilities are run to ensure maximum profit, and the inmates are used to make those profits possible by contracting out their services. A continuation of slavery, but by another name.

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    2. A continuation of slavery, but by another name.

      No, actual slavery. The US constitution authorizes slavery:
      Thirteenth Amendment
      Section 1
      Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

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    3. That is truly chilling, Anon.

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  4. But do not worry, it's not slavery.
    https://www.propublica.org/article/geo-group-ice-detainees-wage?

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    1. Wow! But of course they are getting room and board as well, so that makes everything okay, eh, Anon? Only in Amerika.

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